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Roasted Carmelized Tomatoes by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a delicious way to serve ripe, juicy summer tomatoes. Roasting them reduces the tomato liquid to a glaze. They are delicious with any grilled meat or other vegetables. |
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Meyer Lemon Honey Vanilla Marmalade by Amos MillerIf you llike a real marmalade, you will love this fragrantly sensual, sweet, yet tart, pure fruit product on a toasted and buttered English muffin, or as a glaze on a roast bird - cornish, rock, or squab - even chicken! I have broken my recipe down to a basic, low investment, high return process. A minimum of prep time and slow… |
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Anyone Can Pickle! Cherries, Sweet, Spicy and Fast! by kathy goriI've always been interested in pickles, preserving and canning. I guess it's my inner squirrel speaking. The little squeaky voice in my head in the middle of summer that says "save all those wonderful fresh fruits and vegetables you see now, its going to be a long cold winter". I love looking into my larder when the rain is… |
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Mango Chipotle Sauce/Glaze by Bob VincentThis is a good sauce/glaze for almost anything. It is easy to make and stores refrigerated well for several days or if air tight much longer. I use it on grilled fish, chicken or pork. It can be used hot as a finishing sauce or cold as a glaze during the last few minutes of grilling. Adjust the chipotle peppers to your taste. |
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Plum tomatoes roasted with fresh basil by Nancy MiyasakiWhen plum tomatoes are on sale this summer, grab a bagful and make this simple and delicious side dish. It goes great with just about anything you will cook on the grill--steak, lamb, chicken or fish. Or just have it as part of a vegetarian meal. However you serve it, you and your guests will love it! |
3 votes
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Perfect Pear Butter by Amos MillerIt's perfect. It's pear. I can't believe it's not butter. More like a fruit spread - or a glaze for fowl and pork! Simple to make and kid's are insane about it, you can obtain pears easily this time of year, which makes preserving a special Autumn treat because we will have Perfect Pear Butter all year long for toast, muffins,… |
2 votes
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Avocado Pasta by Wendi TaylorDelicious, creamy (with no milk or cream!), and healthy. Makes a great side dish, or top with grilled chicken for a complete meal. Pairs well with grilled chicken, grilled or baked pork chops, baked or sauteed fish, or boiled shrimp. |
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In-a-Pinch Cranberry Sauce made from Dried Cranberries by Salad FoodieI serve turkey year round but forget to keep canned cranberry sauce on hand; even when I do it's hard to use up the whole can because not everone eats it. Recently the craving for cranberries with roast turkey breast was too strong. I grabbed the Craisin bag from the pantry and experimented making a small amount of cranberry sauce.… |
2 votes
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Plum Chutney by Deepti Naik
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2 votes
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Plum Pineapple Jam by Salad FoodieI devised this recipe when I wanted a variation of plum jam and thought why not use canned crushed pineapple? The result was beautiful jewel-tone jam with a pleasing fruit combo of flavors and textures. No added commercial pectin here, so if the thought of standing and stirring, oh about a half hour, scares you away, go with the… |
2 votes
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Strawberries in Syrup copyright 2011 art of living,PrimaMedia,Inc/Maria Liberati by maria liberati
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2 votes
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Fresh Fruit Macedonia copyright 2011 art of living,PrimaMedia,Inc/Maria Liberati by maria liberati
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2 votes
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Fragole con Balsamico copyright 2011 art of living,PrimaMedia,Inc/Maria Liberati by maria liberati
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2 votes
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Cranberry Agrodolce by LynnThis has been my fave turkey accompaniement for years. From the '94 issue of Food and Wine. |
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Mango Chutney by Guilt Free Cuisine by FergyhunMango Chutney is a traditional accompaniment to Indian food, which happens to be HUGE in the UK where I'm from. Whenever I go home I always rush out to buy the foods I miss most, including a jar of spicy mango chutney! I can't get it here so this year I decided to make it myself. It's a bit time-consuming sterilizing jars etc but… |
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